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Query: UMLS:C0005940 (
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One hundren seventy-eight azotemic patients, 114 on hemodialysis, had measurements of total serum ALP, and definition of isoenzyme patterns on acrylamide gel electrophoresis. In addition, bone histomorphometry was defined in all of the patients by means of transiliac bone biopsies. Serial estimations over 2 years were carried out on several patients, including some being treated with vitamin D2, 1alphaOHD3, and 1,25(OH)2D3. (1) In both nondialyzed and dialyzed patients, serum ALP showed a significant positive correlation with osteitis fibrosa due to secondary hyperparathyroidism irrespective of the presence or absence of concurrent osteomalacia. Increases in the bone isoenzyme were largely responsible for the rise in total ALP. (2) A higher incidence of osteomalacia (p less than 0.001) was observed in patients on hemodialysis in Newcastle Upon Tyne. In hemodialyzed patients where osteomalacia was accompanied by either no secondary hyperparathyroidism (21 patients) or minimal secondary hyperparathyroidism (14 patients), serum ALP remained within normal limits, giving no indication of the existing osteomalacic
bone disease
. Isoenzyme studies revealed a high prevalence of the intestinal type and also varied combinations of hepatic, intestinal, and bone types. (3) Good response to vitamin D depended on the presence of significant amounts of the bone isoenzyme.
Azotemic osteodystrophy
characterized by a raised serum ALP and a prominent bone isoenzyme predicted a good response to vitamin D, and the decrease in serum ALP following vitamin D was the result of a reduction in the bone isoenzyme. Patients with symptomatic dialysis osteomalacic
bone disease
, accompanied by normal total serum ALP and no elevation of the bone isoenzyme, responded less well.
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PMID:Serum alkaline phosphatase in azotemic and hemodialysis osteodystrophy: a study of isoenzyme patterns, their correlation with bone histology, and their changes in response to treatment with 1alphaOHD3 and 1,25(OH)2D3. 43 10